SONIC INTANGIBLES

Exploring young people’s understanding of transforming data into sounds

About Sonic Intangibles

Sonification is a process that transforms data into sounds. There many different ways of doing sonifications and this process bring together different subjects from computer science to music.

NUSTEM has been supporting the Sonics Intangibles project led by Northumbria and Newcastle Universities. One of the aim of this project is to explore how sonification is an interdisciplinary way of working, in other words how people with different areas of expertise can come together to create sonifications.

Sounds like ice-cream time – sonification grid

For Newcastle University Discover Fest we have we have created a sonification grid to explore your ice-cream preferences.

A sonification grid is a tool  that maps data points (your ice-cream preferences) to musical notes.

This is a simple activity which will allow you to listen to your own and other people’s ice-cream preferences. Feel free to download the audio and visual files of your sonifications.

Examples of sonifications

Data used in sonifications can come from very intangible sources: from the solar system and beyond, the depths of the oceans, the heights of the atmosphere or even from within our own bodies.

Here are some examples of sonifications.

The first was created by the audio universe team and sonifies stars appearing above the night sky. Play the video and listen to the sounds they have created.

The next example, also created by audio universe,  sonifies the changes to the expected average temperature of our planet over the past decades.

Sounds club

Sonifications do not need to be complicated nor they need to sound like music.

In fact, this was the starting point of NUSTEM’s contribution to this project: sounds club.

Sounds club was a five-week after-school club where primary school pupils gathered very simple data, created data-inspired pixel art, and used xylophones to play the data and art, recording it in a record-a-card.

Below you can see an example of a pixel art otter (right) inspired by the data theme by the riverside (left) created by a pupil.

Want to know what the otter sounds like? Use the sonification grid below to find out.

Sounds club sonification grid

For sounds club we have reworked the sonification grid . This sonification grid allows for data/art to be sonified according to different recipes.

Feel free to explore the grid and download any audio/visual files of your sonifications.

Project Partners

Funding

Sonic Intangibles is funded by UK Research & Innovation, through their cross research council responsive mode. 

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